HWH Corporation

We stayed at the HWH Service Center in Moscow, Iowa.

The manufacturer of our hydraulic slide system; we hoped they would be able to repair our broken slide for us. They conveniently have several first-come-first-served sites with electrical hookups.

Dates:

  • Check in: 2025-07-29
  • Check out: 2025-07-30
  • 1 night

Weather:

  • Partly cloudy, thunderstorms overnight, rainy
  • High temp 91°F, low 67°F
  • Some wind, gusts to 29 MPH

Noise:

  • Some road noise
  • No train horn noise
  • No neighbor noise

Site:

  • Back-in, gravel
  • Needed to disconnect toad, parked beside coach
  • Somewhat level site; used air leveling
  • Gravel parking space about 40 feet long by 15 feet wide
  • No trees
  • Clean site
  • Elevation 720 feet, front facing west

Utilities:

  • 50 amp power, conveniently located
  • No water or sewer
  • Potable water and dump station apparently available (though I didn’t find them)

Internet (in usage priority order):

  • RoamLink: 12 Mbps down, 10 Mbps up, 130 ms ping (the RoamLink service picks the best network, so I’m not sure which one it used, other than not AT&T)
  • AT&T: 210 Mbps down, 34-43 Mbps up, 45 ms ping (I have AT&T on my iPhone)
  • Starlink: not used
  • Campground Wi-Fi: not used

Amenities:

  • Garbage dumpsters
  • Hydraulic repair service

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Our site:

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We had hoped that they would be able to fix our broken slide (as they are the manufacturer of the mechanism), but they determined that they’d have to drop the fuel tank to reach the leaking piston, which they weren’t comfortable doing. But they did happen to have a few of the pistons (that they were about to ship out), and were willing to sell us one. So we have the part. Now we just need to get someone to install it. We have an appointment with the Oregon Motorcoach Center shortly; hopefully they’ll manage it.

Update: They did, and by going through the back of the battery compartment.